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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
PACK FirB' iwTSJML WW4 American Lake ,"norv"1wmp.uBWM'fliOW stands. Mr. I Same Recent Rttl A Uak k , T - r - KDJr'iM.,s1okykSipltl during tUo Estate Tristfers' the vr CoMcit MINIATURE BRITISH MITT CHAMP HERE frho. R C Ucynvatu ' ranch tour miles uorth of t,,a u,y totcetlier with a niountnm much, cattle and overythliiK complete, was. recently sold to J 0 UurVey, thejaSssldera, don bolns JB.OOO. Mr.' lliirtey'aiid, fnml'v took opsacsslon .ortna ranfeh jhls w?ek,Jmvlntt movod 'Wit 'from Ilia former homo In San Joaquin valley. California, brltiRltiK wltk him la uddl'lon to ftotuo ItnnlemeptH aud liourtehold kooiIb, 33 hqad of pure bred Holsteln and Jersey stock. Mr. linn 'V "till hold his. improved Irrigated much In California which Is being operated by his iwn-hlaw. This dual was made through the In land Umpire Hoality Co. . Another pnle reported during the vcelv l the transfer of 80 acre of action 19 by drover Jameson toD. .l'ottr Orovor bought this tract W 1 ' " - - . "" l.i I . .. . I n nllll ll I In.,.. I . lllVIUl'll I' I' UUIUIIK HO'CI.BI IUV.IW litVII. 11 one of the attractive natural inealow tracts or this community and ii valuable. We did not learn the consldrrntlon for thin tract. The transfer was made' through the llariu County Abstract Co. Tfiiiutnt f nr rnu Inutirl l.tnilri. liCAlKY lo. uisu rupuria iwu rait'S ui retuonce property In this city recent ly, on'' beltiK the Hay Dunsuiore property which waa purchased by W, v Monroe, formorU. S. CommUsloii 'tr out at Catlow; the other was the ronertv across the stroet from John GoniberiuiK which was purunuseu by Mr Nora McDonald and' Is oc cupied by Mr. und Mrs. Clarence luv . ' .' o IIKII ( ROSS CliltlST MAS SlviVIi , 1 Results In Draw MAI.K A' aitlse campaign has been ".Dutch" ThloH hasn't boon "HeUed" yet. His, go with young Evan' k iiniiKVfiiviug afternoon resulted lma draw. . , , Two other events were staged dur B the afternoon as preliminaries the first between a couple of boys In down and then a good exhibition between two of tlie road camp .boys. H. A, Allen noted as referee of the mala bout and his decisions seem to have beeu most, fair and satisfact ory and the result of the Oontoat in said to have,, been In afceordundo with met merits or the fighters as they worn evenly, matched. Anqther one of the boys working . on me niKliwav Issued a -hfillnnir to "Dutqh" but rfo far there hah boon nd acceptance. These occasional matches may continue u fauturd dur ing the comliiK winter If 'tliev are properly conducted ' and handled, However, thcro Is a deposition to let them drop. Lee Carpenter met with an accident Monday that has laid him off for the time being. A bad cut on the face and itovore shaking up ara the," cause of his enforced vacation. While entering- town by the north approach, Mr. Carpenter upceded up his truck to make the grade. Borne lumber projecting over the roar eiid gave the enre too much side sway vi'r' the bumpy rond, with the fa suit that the oar- turned over. Mr. Carj)eutor was pinned beneath thu machine, aud only ror the proximity Of T. J. McDonald aud a teamster, ...J 1 it... ,... 1. I . J I 4 llUVO HtUtlllllt'U nuto 1 mhtkk. ISSSSSSBk BbSSSBj iiiiiiiiiiiiHLiiiHiiiKsmv! I iff I W m m KiiKlaujI has pnly one world 'hutuplnn lit the boxing xnme, but he's every Inrh champ as America likes thnni,, because he's always ready to light. It Is Jimmy Wilde, fly weight, W pounds. wto hus just como to the U B. for a "vaca tion" and a few bouts. Ills wife Is with 'lilni. jim cl by the Oregon Tuberculosis M)U1 Wm out, mlglil laMon for tin) sale of Christmas ! mor Tiou" Only 21 IMtelr ' y ' '..it JOHN (lEJUlKKLINfl, Jowolor. Optioiun and Iflnttravop. Kino Watch Kfipnlrlas; HpocUIty. rage's Sweet Shop IN A NEW HOME We are moving across the street between Geer's Hardware and Reed's Grocery. 1 A : .. Will be Open ' for Business t , ' '' . Tuesday. Dec. 2. ': Bread for sale at the grocery stores. Will soon be in a better position than ever' to' serve our large and growing number of pleased patrons. Watch for our Christmas Specials PAGE'S SWEET SHOP .-van Mil" Mar. The Importance, of this v.. -K has boon brought homo to u.i b ''it spread of tuberculosis dur. rg evi ' i (or ui ' 5e ,l Ril I? I T n il . Of tin- o or Christmas,! keep this work f i war period una mo aiincK ot , i f the boys wjth this dread The assoclutlou is organized i urpni of rombattluic thls( rut tue saio - mnu to Tin- funds are used Jtidlc 1 c ffeetlwly. ,ilis throughout this county in the hands of the teachers tpverut school dlitrlets nr.d It h urged theyniakc every enort to ilUpou- of an average or five cents worth to each Individual In the dis trict This Is a small amount but It mean mucn wnen eacn uvo ceni plpie collected together.and placed In the hands or the aisoclatlon to Jl-h' the dlsene. Thls work Ib not ronfliM'd to any one locality nor any one ill of people but Is In the In terest of public health In general. TraU'llug. nurses rJ continually .out In the field looking after cases'; pub lic h'alth nurc are also provided (or who give public demonstrations;' tamry 01 u nursu in ctinrKv u. unvtiu "on are among the activities ftfvolv log expenditure of fuqds. Se surely can spare a, little from our ChrlatmuB contributions to give toward such a worthy cause and It U urged that we remoraber this dnr 'tog Hie coming weeks and purchase llbernllv of these Seals ' Supplies may be found with the teachers throughout the county and we understand tbtf Mberarx Cjub" will assume ttie respeinrtBlKty-. 8f booth sales of these seals In Burns. Hoy K. King and wl(e, of Portand, arrived In the city Wednesday. Mr. King Is represcntatlng the A. H. "Averlll machinery cpmpany of Port dand, and Is here In their Interests. Kn fnmiil nlil fpUtBlIa' Ifl Don ' M. Taylor Hed Cross secretary and F.' V Feeler of .this ofSce. Way baok In 1910. the 'three' key were bbek Tirlvatcs In ro'mnaav F. 3rd OrejHMl Infantry, and n 1 1 e n dt4 thw attoU 21 More! t . Glut, I Closing Out Sale An Opportunity for Christmas Saving Wili close out the entire stock of Jewelry, a few Fancy Clocks, Hand-Painted China, Cut ,Silrrwar, jLaH' Toilejt and Manicure Sets, Mil- itaryilair Brushes, Smoking Sets, 5 ha vine Sets, Etc., at a great reduction. Come choose your gift NO REASONABLE OFFER WILt BE REFUSED. CLAXTONOLA Cabinet V, . Phonograph ft "ir ndnlv dnpf Mi t 3it ;Wain. PUys all disc records womiriUl lniinimeni iauniui reprouueuun vi mt. artists. A- machine that sold for $175 c wmi prim were low special pricv at this sale.125 J& fiV f ' ' - WiK Wttinue te do watck and1 jewelry repairing. vVil bf opn from 10 to 3 up to Dcniber 1 20 j 7. i !K regular hpuiip Ghriitmai-Week C. M. SALISBURY f - Ml Keep Prosperity at Home this Christmas The' business interests of our town can be only i 4 ' what the local patronage makes them, and" the dis- tribution of that patronage is iii the hands of each . . individual. . ' If our good citizens believe in keeping prosper- ' ity at home, and remember the home merchant when making their holiday purchases, we will all be richer, , 1 . and happier, and more contented with ourselves and , . ; . - o . with life in general. ,, 1 ' Our merchants have purchased heavily, in order 'Aitt - fHi''H fO-'PP the local demands, and they are 'entitled to lin - Twi y0U1. genei.ous consideration. If tho article vou desire is not to be had in the ; ""-'SJt.'tf' ! local mhrket, then, you are clearly justified in goings i i. jfj elsewhere. . . - . ' :.. -u M: , - But wG3ug9t9trin the interest of our coHective ty , welfare, tnat you give tne home merchant the iirst ' ' opportunity. Let's keep prosperity at home this Christmas. i . ' 'a r ;,Eiitw.Miw'Jw.".W o.Pr.. are attaefcwd. 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